In Memory

Gregory Cunningham

Please note, that Greg passed away in 2012   We have just received notification  

 

 

Cunningham, Gregory J., 64, of Ocean Ridge, FL, died January 17, 2012, at his home. Greg lived life with salt water in his veins, choosing to spend his entire life in, on, or around boats and the water. In his youth, Greg spent summers on Cape Cod learning to race Beetle Cats and Wianno Seniors, eventually working on commercial fishing boats and ferries out of Hyannis, MA. He enrolled in the MA Maritime Academy and enjoyed a short stint in the U.S. Merchant Marine. He graduated magna cum laude from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College, and worked for a time in the insurance industry in Boston. However, the sea continued to beckon and he moved to the Caribbean to enjoy a more nautical life as a charter captain. Always seeking to chart his own course, Greg rebuilt a 30-foot sloop and spent three years circum-navigating the globe under sail. He then began to focus on a career in the yacht design, management and sales industry. Greg began working with a family of avid boaters and for 18 years ran, designed, built, and managed their fleet of private yachts. More recently, he had been working in yacht sales in southern Florida, spending as much time as possible with his son onshore and offshore. Greg is survived by his son, Gregory J. Cunningham, Jr., of Boynton Beach, FL; and his nephew, Edward A. Cunningham, IV, of Boston, MA. Arrangements for a memorial service are being scheduled for a later date. Boynton Memorial Chapel Family Owned and Operated (561) 734-5600 www.BoyntonMemorial.com.

 

 



 
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01/19/22 05:19 PM #1    

Drew O'Malley

Hello:  I always heard that Greg was off to live on an exotic Island... But could never find out where.
Sorry to hear of his passing. Ten years is a long time to get the news... Always remember his great smile...                  

Drew O'Malley 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

            

 


01/20/22 12:47 PM #2    

C. Robert Harmon

I agree with Drew. Greg had such a ready smile. It always seemed to me that he was comfortable in the world. His life was spent on the sea. Good for him.

 

 


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